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Two infinite, non-conducting sheets of charge are parallel to each other, as shown in figure. The sheet on the left has a uniform surface charge density `sigma`, and the one on the right has a uniform charge density `-sigma`. Calculate the electric field at points (a) to the left of, (b) in between, and (c) to the right of the two sheets.

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